Objectives: Prenatal ultrasonography (USS) is a routine screening test for fetal abnormalities. Its accuracy for detecting meconium peritonitis (MP), which may carry high mortality, is important for prenatal counseling. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of prenatal USS for diagnosing MP and predicting patient outcomes. Methods: The prenatal and postnatal medical records of all patients referred to our institutions with confirmed MP were reviewed, with emphasis on prenatal USS findings, results of postnatal investigations, operative findings, outcomes, and possible causes of MP. Results: From January 2000 to November 2004, seven fetuses were confirmed to have MP at birth. Three MP patients (3/7, 43%) were diagnosed prenatally ...
Objective To review fetal MRI cases surgically proven to have meconium ileus (MI) and obstruction, ...
A 25 yrs old female patient came to our department for routine antenatal ultrasound. Sonography reve...
Meconium peritonitis is a rarely described condition that is typically found in fetal and perinatal ...
Objectives: To study the relationship between prenatal ultrasound features and postnatal course of m...
Prenatal ultrasound (US) diagnosis and postnatal outcome are reviewed in three babies with the compl...
Meconium peritonitis is a rare fetal disease due to the perforation of bowel in utero and sterile in...
Meconium peritonitis usually results from perforation of the intestine occurring in utero or shortly...
BackgroundMeconium peritonitis (MP) develops when bowel perforation occurs in utero or soon after bi...
Meconium periorchitis is a rare disorder caused by fetal meconium peritonitis, with subsequent passa...
Copyright © 2015 Daigo Ochiai et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Meconium peritonitis is a rare fetal disease due to the perforation of bowel in utero and sterile in...
The management of a case of antenatally diagnosed meconium peritonitis (MP) due to intrauterine inte...
Introduction. More recently, the regions of increased abdominal echogenicity such as echogenic bowe...
This case study describes the ultrasound diagnosis of meconium peritonitis associated with cystic fi...
Meconium peritonitis refers to rupture of the bowel prior to birth, resulting in fetal meconium esca...
Objective To review fetal MRI cases surgically proven to have meconium ileus (MI) and obstruction, ...
A 25 yrs old female patient came to our department for routine antenatal ultrasound. Sonography reve...
Meconium peritonitis is a rarely described condition that is typically found in fetal and perinatal ...
Objectives: To study the relationship between prenatal ultrasound features and postnatal course of m...
Prenatal ultrasound (US) diagnosis and postnatal outcome are reviewed in three babies with the compl...
Meconium peritonitis is a rare fetal disease due to the perforation of bowel in utero and sterile in...
Meconium peritonitis usually results from perforation of the intestine occurring in utero or shortly...
BackgroundMeconium peritonitis (MP) develops when bowel perforation occurs in utero or soon after bi...
Meconium periorchitis is a rare disorder caused by fetal meconium peritonitis, with subsequent passa...
Copyright © 2015 Daigo Ochiai et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Meconium peritonitis is a rare fetal disease due to the perforation of bowel in utero and sterile in...
The management of a case of antenatally diagnosed meconium peritonitis (MP) due to intrauterine inte...
Introduction. More recently, the regions of increased abdominal echogenicity such as echogenic bowe...
This case study describes the ultrasound diagnosis of meconium peritonitis associated with cystic fi...
Meconium peritonitis refers to rupture of the bowel prior to birth, resulting in fetal meconium esca...
Objective To review fetal MRI cases surgically proven to have meconium ileus (MI) and obstruction, ...
A 25 yrs old female patient came to our department for routine antenatal ultrasound. Sonography reve...
Meconium peritonitis is a rarely described condition that is typically found in fetal and perinatal ...